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What’s the fastest way to get BLS, ACLS, and PALS certificates?
Spring is one of our busiest seasons at Code One as medical students, residents, and fellows prepare for their programs. Many healthcare providers are required to obtain the trifecta of American Heart Association certificates for credentialing with their hospitals and programs. With limited schedules and high-demand for these courses, it… Read More
Transcutaneous Pacing
Background Transcutaneous pacing is a treatment option for symptomatic bradycardias unresponsive to Atropine or when Atropine is not immediately available. Additional indications of transcutaneous pacing include symptomatic bradycardia, most commonly resulting from acute MI, sinus node dysfunction, and complete heart blocks. Pacing is also recommended for severely symptomatic patients, especially… Read More
How Many CME Hours Can I Get From An AHA Class?
What is a CME? CME stands for Continuing Medical Education and per the National Institute of Health, “CME refers to educational events that have been approved for CME credits”. The American Heart Association (AHA) is not an accrediting agency, rather, they authorize the use of their courses for continuing education… Read More
Contactless Skills Testing for American Heart Association Certification Courses
Code One offers contactless skills appointments for all Online American Heart Association (AHA) Courses – Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED, BLS Provider, ACLS Provider, and PALS Provider. Participants complete the bulk of their training online and then come to a Code One Training Center… Read More
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